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[The Global Ripple Effects of US Shutdowns, Trade Tensions, and Sanctions]-[US federal workers miss their first paycheques since shutdown]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-10-24

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The Human Cost of the US Federal Shutdown

The current US federal shutdown has left hundreds of thousands of workers in a precarious position, with many missing their paychecks for the first time. One federal worker, identified as 'Chris,' described the demoralizing experience of opening his pay stub to be 'greeted by a bunch of zeros.' Despite the legal assurance of back pay, there is a palpable sense of distrust toward politicians, with workers feeling 'forgotten' and treated as pawns in a broken legislative system. As the shutdown extends into its fourth week, many are relying on 'gallows humor' to cope, while others are forced to consider 'gig work' like driving for Uber just to cover basic living expenses like mortgages and car payments. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that many of these employees are 'compulsory workers' who must show up daily despite having no budget to perform their duties.

A Bifurcated US Labor Market

The economic fallout extends beyond government offices, impacting the broader labor market. Recruiters note a distinct split in the economy: while high earners remain robust, the 'low end of the market is hurting.' Companies are hesitant to invest due to 'geopolitical uncertainty,' high interest rates, and the looming threat of 'tariffs.' Tech recruiting firms report that while they have access to 'phenomenal' talent currently on the sidelines, growth-oriented hiring is stagnant. Conversely, sectors like healthcare continue to thrive, and luxury-focused industries report that wealthy consumers remain largely insulated from inflation.

The H-1B Visa Controversy

Political tensions have also spilled into the technology sector through the administration's aggressive stance on H-1B visas. The imposition of a $100,000 charge on these visas has sparked a legal challenge, with critics arguing that the move overrides existing laws and threatens the 'secret sauce' of Silicon Valley—its ability to attract the 'best and brightest' global talent. Congressman Sam Liccardo emphasized that companies like Amazon might afford the fee, but early-stage startups in 'quantum computing' and AI—crucial for future national growth—are being disproportionately harmed. He warned that such policies risk driving innovators back to competitors like China and India.

Canada’s Trade and Economic Unsteadiness

Canada is grappling with the consequences of its strained trade relationship with the US. Business leaders describe the current climate as one of 'topsy-turvy unsteadiness.' With existing 35% levies on steel and aluminum, many Canadian firms are facing difficult decisions, including potential relocation to the US. While the Ontario government's controversial ad campaign featuring Ronald Reagan riled the White House, the focus remains on restoring stability to a relationship where the US market is vital to Canadian businesses.

Sanctions and the Russian War Economy

Finally, the podcast addresses the efficacy of new US sanctions against major Russian oil companies like Rosneft and Lukoil. Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov argues that by targeting 70% of Russia’s oil production, these sanctions represent a 'serious effort to tackle the main source of revenue' for Putin’s war machine. Although Russian oil continues to reach markets like India through 'complex trading and financial networks,' Kasyanov believes the long-term impact will be felt by the first quarter of 2026. He notes that while Putin’s economy is currently kept afloat by massive military spending, the pressure from these sanctions will eventually force a shift, even if the Russian business elite currently lacks the influence to challenge the President's political vision.

🎯Key Sentences

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The pit feeling that was in my stomach then really hasn't left.
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The reality of it staring at you back at the screen just kind of was not a pleasant feeling.
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We are all in the same boat.
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if this goes on significantly longer, I don't know that I will have.
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they can't afford to be without a paycheck.
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📝Key Phrases

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in the same boat
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blow over
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gallows humor
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stretch
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put off
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📖 Transcript

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Today, breaking news.
A federal worker and a U.S. politician have agreed Congress isn't working.
I am angry.
The politicians, in my opinion, are forgetting the fact that one, we do very important work and two, we are real people with real families, with real issues and real needs.
Well, they're right.

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